. The principles and practice of judging live-stock . Livestock. THE TYPES AND CLASSES 137 former is distinguished from the gaited saddle horse only by the fact that he either has not been schooled or is not permitted to go more than the three gaits and is usually. Fig. 62. — A walk-trot-eanter mare. docked and has his mane pulled. The Thoroughbred type (Fig. 63), representing the English idea, is a well-shaped, good-headed Thoroughbred that is not characterized by the usual pointy trot, but can trot in the collected, springy, weight carrying way that is required of the saddle horse. They are


. The principles and practice of judging live-stock . Livestock. THE TYPES AND CLASSES 137 former is distinguished from the gaited saddle horse only by the fact that he either has not been schooled or is not permitted to go more than the three gaits and is usually. Fig. 62. — A walk-trot-eanter mare. docked and has his mane pulled. The Thoroughbred type (Fig. 63), representing the English idea, is a well-shaped, good-headed Thoroughbred that is not characterized by the usual pointy trot, but can trot in the collected, springy, weight carrying way that is required of the saddle horse. They are usually undocked but have their manes hogged. Digitized by Microsoft®. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gay, Carl Warren, 1877-. New York : Macmillan


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